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British driver says pressure is off following bad run
Antonelli 68 points ahead of Mercedes teammate
George Russell insists the pressure is off in the battle for the Formula One drivers’ championship. A succession of mishaps – combined with the exemplary form of his Mercedes teammate, Kimi Antonelli – has left him 68 points off the pace.
Sunday’s round seven is the newly styled Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix, with the Spanish Grand Prix shifting to a new venue in Madrid in September. Mercedes are expected to excel again this weekend, but it is the 19-year-old Antonelli who has established a firm grip on the drivers’ championship after five consecutive victories.
Continue reading...63-year-old leaves Benfica to move back to the Bernabéu
Marco Silva agrees deal to replace him at Portuguese club
José Mourinho’s blockbuster return as Real Madrid manager has been confirmed. The 63-year-old, who was in the dugout at the Bernabéu from 2010 until 2013, joins the 15-times European champions from Benfica on a three-year contract.
Mourinho’s appointment comes after a torrid season at Real Madrid, with Xabi Alonso sacked in January amid player unrest. Álvaro Arbeloa came in as interim head coach, but failed to turn around the campaign as Real exited the Champions League to Bayern Munich at the quarter-final stage and Barcelona cantered to the La Liga title. Disharmony within the squad also continued, with Fede Valverde taken to hospital to have stitches after a confrontation with his teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni.
Continue reading...The party stalwart’s blistering attack is not just a problem for the prime minister – it makes the task of a successor far harder
John Healey’s resignation as defence secretary on Thursday morning was genuinely shocking. Mr Healey is not just a veteran minister, but a Labour loyalist who previously served both Tony Blair and Jeremy Corbyn. In an interview in March, he observed that he didn’t toil to rebuild confidence in Labour “just to see that wasted with internal chatter and commentary”.
Now he has maximised external chatter with a withering denunciation of the prime minister and chancellor. In his resignation letter, Mr Healey said that Sir Keir Starmer was “unable” and the Treasury “unwilling” to provide the budget needed to protect the UK – forcing him to make decisions that increased the risk to personnel and could make the country less safe. Having spent years rebuilding Labour’s credibility on national security, he appears to be demolishing it, weeks before Sir Keir faces a Nato summit. Doubtless he feels the damage was done by the repeated failure to publish the defence investment plan (DIP) – originally due last autumn – or match the armed forces’ expectations.
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Continue reading...Long-abandoned formats such as cassettes and VHS tapes are finding new life as consumers seek a digital detox
Ten years after the last video recorder manufacturer ceased production, the first straight-to-video movie for two decades – This Is How the World Ends – was released this month. The resurgence of vinyl began long ago; sales are at their highest level for over 30 years. But record buyers enthuse about the warmth of their sound and the generous visual expanse of album covers. In contrast, the new movie is shot in HD; the director acknowledges that those watching it on video will see a cropped, fuzzier image. The point of the exercise – beyond creating a buzz – lies not in the inherent qualities of VHS, but the effect of its rarity on the viewer.
When everything is available in high definition with one swipe of your screen, cumbersome physical formats that must be hunted down appear both nostalgically inviting and strikingly fresh. Last year, Taylor Swift’s The Life of a Showgirl was released in multiple physical formats, including cassette and CD – technically digital, but also enjoying a revival thanks to its retro feel. The title track of her previous album, The Tortured Poets Department, mocked a lover’s attachment to his typewriter, notoriously favoured by hipsters.
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De blanke Nederlandse oikofoob Erik van der Maas, bekend van (nog opzoeken, red.), heeft de OCW taalgids van kaft tot kaft gelezen, kent die van binnen en van buiten en vindt, anders dan zijn eigen VVD-staatssecretaris, wel aardig om bepaalde woorden te wissen en anderen het ook te verwijten als ze die woorden gebruiken. In een debat met Martin Bosma probeert Van der Maas een deugdunk te scoren door hardop te janken over de woorden die de oud-Kamervoorzitter gebruikt. Hij bezigde namelijk 'Forum-termen' als 'blanke Nederlander' en 'oikofobie'. Zeer Normale Nederlandse Woorden. Maar die gaan deze VVD'er veel te ver. Van deze VVD'er mogen we straks alleen nog maar het woord 'BITTERBAL' in de mond nemen. En oké, dan noemen we de ontzettend kleinzielige bitterbal Erik van der Maas toch gewoon een ontzettend kleinzielige bitterbal, met z'n kleine bitterballetjes.